Glass Book House / Sibling Architecture
The home, for the client of the Glass Book House, is a place to retreat from the outside world. This hideaway, to the rear of a Federation-style house in Tempe, Sydney, explores the home as a sanctuary…
Sibling Architecture is a socially motivated design practice focused on crafting environments that respond thoughtfully to people and place. The studio designs at all scales—residential, cultural, commercial—seeking architecture that is inventive, contextual, and richly human.
Founded in Melbourne in 2012, the practice is led by Amelia Borg, Nicholas Braun, Qianyi Lim, and Timothy Moore. With offices in Sydney and Melbourne, Sibling works collaboratively with clients and communities to make architecture that is both meaningful and grounded in its surroundings.
LOCATION: Australia
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The home, for the client of the Glass Book House, is a place to retreat from the outside world. This hideaway, to the rear of a Federation-style house in Tempe, Sydney, explores the home as a sanctuary…